University of Warwick
学费Tuition Fee
英国欧盟UK/EU fees £9,000
实习/海外年Fees (placement/overseas year) £1,800/£1,350
国际学生Fees (international) £15,070-£19,220
国际学生(医科)Fees (international, medical) £17,595-£30,650
地址Address
Coventry CV4 7AL
Performance |
|
Score 数值 |
Ranking 排名 |
2015 Times Ranking |
2015年泰晤士报排名 |
|
8 |
2014 Times Ranking |
2014年泰晤士报排名 |
|
10 |
World Ranking |
世界排名 |
|
61 |
Student satisfaction |
学生满意度 |
84% |
24 |
Research quality |
研究质量 |
29% |
9 |
Ucas entry points |
本科录取水平 |
510 |
8 |
Graduate prospects |
毕业生展望 |
78.1% |
21 |
Firsts and 2:1s |
1等及2等1学位比例 |
81% |
13 |
Completion rate |
完成度 |
95.7% |
8 |
Student-staff ratio |
学生-老师比 |
13.9:1 |
19 |
Services/facilities spend |
服务/设施花费 |
£2,314 |
14 |
Graduate salaries |
毕业生起薪 |
£23,742 |
|
Sports points/rank |
体育 |
1427.5 |
20 |
Social mix |
学生情况 |
Score数值 |
Undergraduate (full-time) |
本科全日制人数 |
12,395 |
Postgraduate (full-time) |
研究生全日制人数 |
5,390 |
Applications/places |
申请人数/录取人数 |
27,810/4,305 |
Applications/places ratio |
申请录取率 |
6.5:1 |
EU students |
欧盟学生 |
7.1% |
Other overseas students |
海外学生 |
17.2% |
Mature |
成年学生 |
6.8% |
State school educated |
公立学校教育 |
75.5% |
Middle class/working class |
中产/工薪比率 |
80.5/19.5 |
Student satisfaction 学生满意度 |
||
Subject |
科目领域 |
% |
Accounting & Finance |
会计金融 |
88.1 |
American Studies |
美国研究 |
83.8 |
Biological Science |
生物科学 |
83.8 |
Business Studies |
商务研究 |
84.1 |
Chemistry |
化学 |
91.9 |
Civil Engineering |
土木工程 |
82.4 |
Classics & Ancient History |
古典和古代史 |
92.0 |
Communication & Media Studies |
传媒和媒体研究 |
86.8 |
Computer Science |
计算机科学 |
85.5 |
Creative Writing |
创造性写作 |
77.2 |
Drama, Dance & Cinematics |
戏剧舞蹈和电影研究 |
90.9 |
Economics |
经济学 |
87.9 |
Education |
教育 |
72.4 |
English |
英语 |
78.1 |
French |
法语 |
87.6 |
General Engineering |
通用工程 |
77.7 |
German |
德语 |
92.2 |
History |
历史 |
85.3 |
History of Art, Architecture & Design |
艺术、建筑和设计史 |
85.2 |
Italian |
意大利语 |
83.5 |
Law |
法律 |
78.7 |
Mathematics |
数学 |
84.8 |
Mechanical Engineering |
机械工程 |
78.4 |
Medicine |
医学 |
75.9 |
Philosophy |
哲学 |
78.3 |
Physics and Astronomy |
物理和天文学 |
82.9 |
Politics |
政治 |
85.0 |
Psychology |
心理学 |
86.1 |
Sociology |
社会学 |
82.3 |
Subjects allied to medicine |
医学相关 |
79.5 |
English students from state schools, household income up to £16K, a bursary of £2,000 a year; £16K–£25K, £1,500 a year; £25K–£35K, £1,000 a year. Additional awards of £1,000 a year subject to criteria.
Benefactors Scholarships of £2,000 a year, with priority to those with low incomes and from areas of low participation in HE. Range of other scholarships available.
大学概况University Profile
Our University of the Year, Warwick tops five of our specialist subject tables this year, only two fewer than Oxford. Our tables show that Warwick is the best place in the country to study economics, accounting and finance, communications and media, creative writing, and drama, dance and cinematics (theatre studies).
It has never failed to make the top 10 of our institutional table either and this year moves up two places largely off the back of a sharp improvement in student satisfaction scores.
Its campus on the outskirts of Coventry seems to have been permanently under development since the university opened in the 1960s. No sooner had the latest £150m capital programme entered its final year than the university was announcing another £250m of investment over the next five years.
The focus will be on teaching and research infrastructure, beginning with a £15m learning centre. The new plans also include new interdisciplinary research labs to bring together a range of staff from science and medicine departments, a new humanities building and improved facilities for a number of other subjects.
The first phase of a £30m extension to Warwick Business School will open in April 2015, making it one of the largest business schools in the UK.
Warwick is also about to start building the £100-million National Automotive Innovation Centre (Naic) on its campus, in which research engineers from car manufacturers will work closely with Warwick Manufacturing Group. Naic is part-funded by Government as well as by the local car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover and its parent company, Tata Motors
The university has global ambitions and has expanded a portfolio of international activities that includes a base in Venice, a close partnership with Monash University, in Australia, and a programme for gifted teenagers around the world. Warwick is also the only European institution to be involved in the Center for Urban Science and Progress, a consortium of leading universities established in New York.
The university has reconfigured its research around its "Global Research Priorities" programme, which brings together expertise from different subjects to focus on key areas of international significance. Current themes include energy, connecting cultures, food security, global governance, individual behaviour and innovative manufacturing.
The university does not neglect its locality, however. Its mission statement stresses community links and the extension of access to higher and continuing education. There is a smaller proportion of independent school students than at most Russell Group universities – around a quarter – and about one in five students is from a working-class background in line with expectations for a university of this type.
The university took nearly 500 additional undergraduates in 2013, following a small decline in the previous year, including a growing cohort of international students. The dropout rate is among the lowest in Britain, at little more than 4%.
The university plans to spend £1.65m in 2015-16 on a “student lifecycle” approach to widening participation, helping non-traditional students from before the application stage through to employment or postgraduate study. The scheme will include bursaries of up to £3,000 a year for those from families with a combined income of less than £35,000.
Almost two-thirds of the work submitted for the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise was considered world-leading or internationally excellent, placing Warwick among the top 10 UK universities.
The university has invested shrewdly in business, science and engineering and there is now a thriving graduate entry medical school, with over 2,000 students. An analytical science research facility for physics and chemistry has been completed recently.
Warwick is also one of the few leading universities to embrace 2+2 degrees – so-called as students complete two years studying in a partner college before entering the second year of a degree programme at Warwick itself –running courses in social studies and health and social policy.
Warwick added further study spaces in its Learning Grid study area in 2013 and created a dedicated off-campus study facility for students living in nearby Leamington Spa. This year it created an additional Dining Grid area where students could eat and study.
The university has a wide range of on-campus accommodation set in its 750-acres (6,200 rooms currently on campus and with plans to spend around £50m to build even more residences on campus).
The sports facilities are both extensive and conveniently placed and include a high quality running track, an indoor climbing Centre and an indoor tennis centre. The main Sports Centre and Gym completed an extensive refit in 2013 and further investment is planned in its sports facilities and the already extensive Warwick Arts Centre.
学生观点Student view
Cat Turhan, students’ union president
First impressions
I went from nervous to excited and wanted my parents to leave so I could start having fun with my new hall mates.
Worst feature
It’s normal to feel isolated and anxious about work pressures sometimes, but there’s lots of support within the university.
Making a difference
Taxis often refuse to take students short distances, so we are lobbying to raise awareness and get a better service.
Deal clincher
You can do anything you want at Warwick - our societies are nationally renowned, all student-led and so much fun to get involved in.